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- Morrosaurus is an extinct genus of herbivorous elasmarian dinosaur that lived in the late Cretaceous in Antarctica. The only known species is the type...
- breakup of Gondwana. Imperobator coexisted with the ornithopod dinosaur Morrosaurus and bird Antarcticavis in addition to a menagerie of mosasaurs, plesiosaurs...
- Formation of the Transantarctic Mountains, and Antarctopelta, Trinisaura, Morrosaurus and Imperobator from Late Cretaceous of the Antarctic Peninsula) have...
- abelisauroid. "Biscoveosaurus": Said to be a large ornithopod contemporary with Morrosaurus. Walgettosuchus woodwardi: It has been considered synonymous with Rapator...
- mineralized plates on the ribs. In 2016, a paper describing the genus Morrosaurus found Elasmaria to be far larger than its initial contents of two taxa...
- Vega Island which bears similarities to Trinisaura. The much larger Morrosaurus, named in 2016, has been suggested to be a junior synonym of Trinisaura...
- elasmarian ornithopods Trinisaura santamartaensis, "Biscoveosaurus" and Morrosaurus antarcticus, the ankylosaurian Antarctopelta oliveroi, and the shark...
- Isasicursor Kangnasaurus? Leaellynasaura Macrogryphosaurus Ma****dacursor Morrosaurus Muttaburrasaurus? Notohypsilophodon Qant****aurus Sektensaurus Talenkauen...
- Isasicursor Kangnasaurus? Leaellynasaura Macrogryphosaurus Ma****dacursor Morrosaurus Muttaburrasaurus? Notohypsilophodon Qant****aurus Sektensaurus Talenkauen...
- Morelladon Morinosaurus Moros Morosaurusjunior synonym of Camarasaurus Morrosaurus Mosaiceratops "Moshisaurus" – nomen nudum; possibly Mamenchisaurus "Mtapaiasaurus"...